Alleged Palm Springs Clinic Bombing Accomplice Daniel Park Dies in Federal Custody
- On May 17, 2025, Guy Edward Bartkus detonated a car bomb outside the American Reproductive Centers clinic in Palm Springs, killing himself and injuring four others.
- The attack followed months of Daniel Park supplying about 270 pounds of ammonium nitrate to Bartkus and collaborating on bomb-making experiments in California.
- The explosion devastated the clinic, broke windows, caused damage to surrounding buildings, and scattered debris across an area approximately 250 yards wide, while officials described the incident as an act of terrorism.
- Park, a 32-year-old from Washington, fled to Poland shortly after the bombing, was arrested June 3 returning to the U.S., found unresponsive in federal custody, and pronounced dead with cause under investigation.
- Park’s death leaves unanswered questions as authorities continue investigating the motivations, extremist anti-natalist ideology links, and the full impact of the bombing.
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Alleged Co-Conspirator in California Fertility Clinic Bombing Dies in Custody
A man accused of being a co-conspirator in the May terror attack on a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, has died in federal custody, according to authorities. The post Alleged Co-Conspirator in California Fertility Clinic Bombing Dies in Federal Custody appeared first on Breitbart.
LOS ANGELES (KUNA) - The Department of Justice confirms the death of Daniel Park, the 32-year-old Washington man arrested in connection with the bombing at the Palm Springs Fertility Clinic. Park was found unresponsive Tuesday morning at the Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center. Park was hospitalized and, despite life-saving measures, was later pronounced dead. No details have been released yet on a possible cause of death.
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